Vietnamese Language Learning Software
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Personaltrainer Vietnamese Professional |
About L-Ceps Personaltrainer Vietnamese Software
L-Ceps Personaltrainer products are designed for learners without or with little knowledge of
Vietnamese. L-Ceps Personaltrainer Vietnamese Professional is containing 55 lessons (including five lessons focusing on common phrases) and is comparable to two years of studying of the Vietnamese language. The lessons are encompassing the subject areas of traveling & social life, at home, at work, body & mind
and nature.
All important aspects of Vietnamese language learning, including listening to
Vietnamese audio, reading Vietnamese text, writing Vietnamese and Vietnamese speaking
are covered within the program. The audio-visual feature of the
Personaltrainer series also supports the learning success to a great extend because every
vocabulary and sentence of the program is visualized. The clear and easy to understand design of the program lets you focus
not on how to operate a software but purely on learning the Vietnamese language
quickly.
Free Vietnamese Phrasebook with audio
Besides our Personaltrainer software product which you can download above, we also have a free Vietnamese phrasebook online. The phrasebook contains ten lesson of the most important words and phrases and you can hear native speaker audio when you click on the phrases. If you like our phrasebook, please feel free to try our software.
The Vietnamese Language
Vietnamese is the official language of Vietnam and spoken by more than 70 million native speakers. A large part of the vocabulary has been borrowed from Chinese and Vietnam originally used the Chinese writing system. The writing system used today is based on the Latin alphabet with some additional letters for tones. To learn more about Vietnamese you can have a look at the South East Asia Digital Library.
Links to other Resources
Unfortunately there are not so many websites about Vietnam in the internet but to learn more about Vietnam you can have a look at the official website of the Vietnam Embassy to the USA or Wikipedia.

